USING A SODIUM SILICATE SOLUTION TO PRODUCE IN MICROWAVE FIELD A HIGH-STRENGTH POROUS GLASS FOAM

Authors

  • Felicia Cosmulescu Cosfel Actual SRL Bucharest
  • Sorin Mircea Axinte Daily Sourcing & Research SRL Bucharest
  • Lucian Paunescu Daily Sourcing & Research SRL Bucharest
  • Marius Florin Dragoescu University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest

Keywords:

glass foam, microwave heating, glass waste, sodium silicate solution, sodium borate, mechanical strength

Abstract

Another experimental application of the nonconventional microwave heating technique in the manufacturing process of a porous glass foam with high mechanical strength confirmed the high energy efficiency of this procedure compared to the conventional techniques.  The specific energy consumption of the manufacturing process was very low (0.72-0.73 kWh/kg).  Due to its physical, thermal, mechanical and microstructural characteristics (apparent density of 0.23-0.27 g/cm3, porosity of 87.7-89.5%, thermal conductivity of 0.063-0.070 W/m·K, compressive strength of 6.4-6.8 MPa and pore size between 0.2-0.6 mm) the product can enter in the foam glass gravel category usable as a thermal insulating material in construction in application fields that require mechanical, chemical and thermal shock resistance.

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Published

2021-03-31

How to Cite

USING A SODIUM SILICATE SOLUTION TO PRODUCE IN MICROWAVE FIELD A HIGH-STRENGTH POROUS GLASS FOAM. (2021). Nonconventional Technologies Review, 25(1). http://www.revtn.ro/index.php/revtn/article/view/329

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